Curator Topher Campbell and artist Evan Ifekoya tell Edwin Coomasaru how they, along with others, transformed the pioneering rukus! archive into an important show at Somerset House

Curator Topher Campbell and artist Evan Ifekoya tell Edwin Coomasaru how they, along with others, transformed the pioneering rukus! archive into an important show at Somerset House
The artist uses a BlackBerry phone to delve back in time to the 2011 London riots, unravelling an intersection of class, race, and violence in his new Somerset House show
Playful yet deadly serious, Mari Katayama’s studio is testament to her fiercely independent approach to art and creativity
From the oases of Morocco to the busy streets of Lagos, this year’s BJP competition winners present shared experiences from around the world
The photographer’s career has been overshadowed by her communist links and her more famous brother, but 25 years of her work is now being reappraised
Welcome to the World of Slim Aarons displays some of the artist’s most iconic images documenting the life of his glittering subjects
The photographer grew up gaming in Abu Dhabi and has drawn on her experiences of virtual worlds and multiple cultures to create her surreal images
With over 15 years of experience in the print industry, Faraz Ahmad, Co-Founder of the UK’s leading professional fine art printer and bespoke framers talks to Louise Long about the nitty-gritty of the framing process, the latest trends among photographers, and the creative possibilities the process can offer
The show at the Whitechapel Gallery pays homage to the artist’s notable role in art-ivism, spotlighting his heavy use of archival photography and manipulating mass-produced images